ERIC Number: EJ1256985
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Does Studying Abroad Help Academic Achievement?
European Journal of Higher Education, v10 n2 p147-163 2020
Studying abroad as part of a degree has become commonplace for many students in European and other developed countries. Universities actively promote opportunities as part of internationalization strategies. Whilst research has looked into the 'abroad' aspect of study abroad, there is less literature on the 'study' aspect, and in particular, the effects that the period has on academic achievement. This article provides evidence that studying abroad has a beneficial effect on overall academic achievement. The article compares the final degree grades of students at Sheffield Law School (UK) who participated in a year studying abroad, with those who did not. Interviews with students across the period deepen the qualitative dimension to the research by exploring how students felt about their academic experience. Whilst few students opt to go abroad for the purposes of improving grades, most feel that the additional confidence and maturity, alongside deeper knowledge of their subject and a break in the pattern of their studies, contributes to their higher achievement. [This paper was presented at the 'Legal Education in the Context of Globalization' conference, Doshisha University, Japan, December 2016; 'Brexit and the Northern Law School', University of Liverpool, June 2017 and the Westminster Higher Education Forum Keynote Seminar, London, March 2018.]
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Academic Achievement, Law Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Grades (Scholastic), Academic Degrees, Self Efficacy, Classification
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Speeches/Meeting Papers
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (England)
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